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18 changes: 4 additions & 14 deletions packages/credentials/README.md
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Expand Up @@ -41,27 +41,17 @@ const vc = new VerifiableCredential({
### Signing a Verifiable Credential
Sign a `VerifiableCredential` with a DID:

- `signOptions`: The sign options used to sign the credential.
- `did`: The did that is signing the VC

First create a SignOptions object as follows:
First create a `Did` object as follows:
```javascript
import { Ed25519, Jose } from '@web5/crypto';
import { DidKeyMethod } from '@web5/dids';

const issuer = await DidKeyMethod.create();
const privateKey = (await Jose.jwkToKey({ key: issuer.keySet.verificationMethodKeys![0].privateKeyJwk! })).keyMaterial;

const signOptions = {
issuerDid: issuer.did,
subjectDid: "did:example:subject",
kid: `${issuer.did}#${issuer.did.split(':')[2]}`,
signer: async (data) => await Ed25519.sign({ data, key: privateKey })
};
```

Then sign the VC using the signoptions object
Then sign the VC using the `did` object
```javascript
const vcJwt = vc.sign(signOptions)
const vcJwt = vc.sign({ did: issuer });
```

### Verifying a Verifiable Credential
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